New Radio-HPLC Detector Tops the Bill

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New Radio-HPLC Detector Tops the Bill

15 Feb, 2010

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Radiochromatography specialist IN/US Systems reports good attendance and an enthusiastic response at its 2009 North American User Group meeting held in Somerset, NJ.

“We had a good cross-section of users in the room, especially from the north-eastern states,” said Russell Sykes, Vice-President of Sales and Marketing. “Client interaction allows us to obtain a good feel for the kind of capabilities users are likely to need from us in the foreseeable future.”

Particularly well received was Beta RAM 5, the latest version of IN/US’s market-leading RHPLC flow-through detector, which now has a unique Active Counting Mode (ACM™) that monitors and optimises run conditions in real time giving greater signal-to-noise ratios. This is unrivalled for low-level samples and achieves limits of detection previously unseen with conventional RHPLC. Re-designed flow cells with reduced dead volume provide enhanced resolution and sharper peak definition.

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